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This figure shows percentage (2008) of each type of coal combustion product (CCP) that is recycled in the US along with some of the uses of each. In addition it lists some of the contaminants that remain in the unused portion of the CCP.
This figure was taken from the website entitled "Alaska's Wild Resource Web" and the specific article "Coal Combustion Wastes"
http://www.groundtruthtrekking.org/WildResource/Issues/CoalCombustionWastes.html
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http://www.groundtruthtrekking.org/Graphics/CoalCombustionWastes.html
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